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We woke up at the bright and early hour of 7AM, four hours after the sun did. This time of year, it's only dark from about 11PM to 4AM, and "dark" describes the merely dusk-like luminosity that resembles an evening hour in the U.S. The day kicked off with a fabulous breakfast at the hotel, with Swedish pancakes, smoothies, fruits, breads, meats, …

We called the spa as we had some time to kill before our dinner reservations and were able to get an appointment for Deb to get a facial and me a massage. My massage was the best I have ever gotten, I am not that worldly when it comes to judging massages but when she was doing my low back I felt a vertebrae move back to where it should have been …

After a good night sleep, we left the hotel to go to the royal palace, we arrived just in time to the change of guard. After seeing so many different change of guards, we like how in this one the soldiers ran-march and chanted for a little bit. Then we went to Stadshuset, the City Hall, right on the coast, we saw the outside and a garden facing the …

We had an earlier dinner last night so that we could make the Captain's party for returning guests. As most cruse lines pride themselves on customer loyalty, we we shocked to find out that of the 3800 passengers on our cruise, only 1400 were previous passengers. Nevertheless, they now segregate their parties and we were invited to the more …

Wow what a cool city Stockholm is. There is just a nice relaxed feel about it. I loved the history, scenery , buildings, people, and had such an incredible time on this stop. It's funny how different but also incredibly unique each stop has been. I am having the time of my life and can't wait to see what Denmark has! It is only going to be awesome …

We arrived at Stockholm at about 06:30. Most people were rushing out of the train, while some relaxingly went to the toilet and then back to their berth. Seeing that situation, I was not sure whether the train will move again very soon, I decided to rush Jacky and Chong Jin out of the train as quickly as possible. We managed …

Our day started early (around 7:30) with a breakfast buffet at the hotel. I had muesli, which was delicious, with some fresh fruit. We met our local guide, Monica, in front of the hotel at 8:30 and she warned us right away to be wary of bicycles. There were lots of people biking to work at that hour and she said to be careful because they will not …

First the tour of the city hall was amazing, but there is so much there to talk about but I think researching it on google would be better than me telling you. One room had over 18 million glass and gold mosaic tiles 23.6karat and it was called the Gold Room :) Our tour guide was Jenny and she was simply hands down the best we had for the whole …

What a beautiful day in Stockholm! We walked west towards Riddar Holmen which housed the beautiful City Hall. We really enjoyed the beautiful path along the harbor and the view on the bridge to Gamla Stan. We went to the City Hall where the Nobel Prize ceremonies are held. There we asked a couple to take our picture and they were from Minnesota and …

Related BlogsCity Hall (Stadshuset) Stockholm

... the middle of this capital city. We and fifteen young strangers dove from the grassy courtyard of the majestic chocolate-brown cityhall, fifteen feet down into the cooling blue brigade. We tred water, underneath the sun, surrounded by tourist boats, ...

... place with wicked burgers and tons of different dips fo the fries. so good!! Brent is an awsome tour guide! First we wnt to cityhall, the view when you first walk through the door is the courtyard and then open archways and a slopped lawn out to the ...

Another Rick Steves-inspired busy day :) 10:30 am - took a guided tour around the CityHall, famous for hosting the annual Nobel Prize banquet. 12:15 pm - watched the change of guard ceremony near the Royal Palace. The ceremony is very lively and ...

The day begins with a visit to the CityHall (opened in 1923). The great Nobel banquet is held in CityHall and the building attracts close to 400,000 visitors each year. The Ridesholm church was closed, so it was only possible the see the outside. ...

... . First the hop on bus which took us through all the tourist highlights The Vasa Museum, the Old Town on Gamla Stan, the Palace, CityHall where the Nobel Peace Prize dinner is hosted annually. There is a Nobel museum in his honour - bit scary about the ...

Started today with an included city tour with a local guide. We visited the CityHall where the Nobel Peace Prize banquet is held. It is a fantastic building with amazing rooms-hard to believe it is relatively modern and built in the early 20th ...

... to the city from Lilla Essingenwhich is a good 3 -4 kms via Kungsholmen. Vics took us on a mini tour of Stockholm which was fab! Past the cityhall, "Stadhuset" which holds the Nobel Peace Prize dinner each year. If you are a group, you can even order ...

... and free and we spend some time sorting and reviewing the day’s photos and videos. On our last day in town, we toured the CityHall where the Nobel prizes are given. Actually 5 of 6 are given here. The peace prize is awarded in Oslo each year. ...

We started the cruise by boarding in Stockholm, Sweden.
Before leaving on the cruise we visited the Vasa Museum, a maritime
museum, that displys the original ship, Vasa, that sank in 1628.
The buildings in ...

... be a great city and one to which we would certainly want to return. Two short stops before Russia and the first was Stockholm, Sweden. We were flying out of Berlin from a different airport than the one we arrived; Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL). Our ...